BEEVILLE — Bee County grand jurors returned a one-count indictment against a 17-year-old suspect last Thursday on a charge of aggravated robbery.

If convicted of the first degree felony offense, Thomas Richard Ragsdale Jr. could be sentenced to 99 years or life in prison and fined $10,000.

The indictment alleges that Ragsdale threatened a Beeville man with a knife during an incident on July 13, 2012, as he was committing an act of theft.

District Judge Janna Whatley set bond on the suspect at $500,000.

Others indicted on Jan. 10 included:

•Robert Paul Aguilar, also known as Robert Paul Ybarra, also known as Pablo Ybarra, in a two-count indictment on charges of possession of a controlled substance, cocaine, between four and 200 grams, with intent to deliver and possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, between four and 200 grams, with intent to deliver.

Both charges are first degree felonies.

A Bee County Sheriff’s Office investigator alleged that Aguilar, 33, had the drugs on March 24, 2012.

Bond on that indictment was $10,000.

•Aguilar also named in a separate indictment on a charge of assault, family violence.

That charge is a third degree felony, punishable by a 10-year prison sentence and a $10,000 fine.

According to a Beeville Police Department investigator, the defendant choked a woman during an incident on May 15, 2012.

Bond on that charge was $3,000.

•Aguilar also was named in another third degree felony indictment on a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm.

According to a BPD officer, Aguilar had a firearm in his possession on Dec. 18, 2011. That was before the fifth anniversary of his release from confinement on a conviction of the felony offense of delivery of a controlled substance that was handed down on April 8, 2008.

Bond on that charge was $10,000.

•Pablo Enrique Uribe on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, with intent to deliver.

The charge is a second degree felony.

If convicted, Uribe could be sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined $10,000.

Sheriff’s investigators alleged that the defendant had the drug on May 24, 2012.

Bond was $4,000.

•Victor Robledo in a two-count indictment on charges of failure to register as a sex offender.

Each count is a third degree felony.

According to a BCSO investigator, Robledo was to have reported that he had intended to reside in another location for seven days or more on or about Aug. 3, 2012.

He was required to register as a sex offender after being convicted on a charge of failure to register as a sex offender in San Patricio County on March 30, 2012.

Bond was $50,000.

•Garardo Yzaguirre on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, cocaine, between one and four grams.

The offense is a third degree felony.

A BPD officer alleged that the defendant had the drug on April 6, 2012.

Bond was $4,000.

•James Shreve was named in three separate indictments on charges of theft, enhanced to a state jail felony.

If convicted on any of the three charges listed, Shreve could be sentenced to spend two years in a state jail facility and pay a $10,000 fine.

BPD officers alleged that Shreve stole tools, entertainment equipment, pumps and other items from a local man on three different occasions.

The thefts reportedly occurred on Aug. 11, July 17, and on Sept. 2, 2012.

In each case the stolen items were valued at between $500 and $1,500.

The items included items like saws, drills, gasoline-powered trimmers and a mower.

The charges all were enhanced, because Shreve had previous theft convictions on Jan. 16, 2007, in Bee County and on June 15, 2011, in Victoria County.

Bond was $10,000 on two of the indictments and $5,000 on one.

Gary Kent is a reporter at the Bee-Picayune and can be reached at 358-2550, ext. 120, or at reporter@mySouTex.com.